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donniedarko
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Mayhem FUTURE prototypes
      #2364228 - 08/10/12 09:32 PM

For release in September. New QD set. Look good the trailers look tasty. Fut only offer a couple flat foil trailers in this will be a good new edition.

This is the center and rear. The sides are the same panel as I was told



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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: donniedarko]
      #2364332 - 08/11/12 04:50 AM

looks good! based on the carbon & blue mb2, i assume?
what size, i wonder? futures really needs to step up their quad/5 fin game in the large category. they only have 2 offerings in regular fiberglass-the am2 & the pancho fin (which is huge). also only 2 5 fin offerings-the am2 & the rusty fin. it would be nice to see the am2 (my favorite fin template) offered in a solid glass 5 fin set.

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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: donniedarko]
      #2364386 - 08/11/12 07:04 AM

The quad rears look like they work good, nice big base. . DD, did your sources provide you with dims and foliage info? Thx

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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: saltyNuts]
      #2364817 - 08/12/12 12:35 AM

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The quad rears look like they work good, nice big base. . DD, did your sources provide you with dims and foliage info? Thx




They did not: a friend from Lost showed them to me. Im just psyched to have another flat foiled rear QD option. The AM2 QD rears are money, I like this one for what I would use in stringer centric Mckee QD [hpsb shape]

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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: donniedarko]
      #2364872 - 08/12/12 09:27 AM

flat is good. not a fan of symmetrical rears.

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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: saltyNuts]
      #2365033 - 08/12/12 03:23 PM

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flat is good. not a fan of symmetrical rears.




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Re: Mayhem FUTURE prototypes [Re: 000]
      #2365036 - 08/12/12 03:32 PM


Holy poop, that terd cutter is nice.

okay, not all symmetrical rears suck!


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